1 bit = a 1 or 0 (b)
4 bits = 1 nybble (?)
8 bits = 1 byte (B)
One byte equals eight bits.
8 bits = 1byte
Byte
a byte
A byte is the smallest unit of storage. Mostly anything you do can take up a byte.
1 bit = a 1 or 0 (b) 4 bits = 1 nybble (?) 8 bits = 1 byte (B)
A byte is the smallest storage size, made up of only 8 bits.
The ethernet frame carries the IP (Internet Protocol) The Ethernet frame is made up of the following: 7 BYTE PREAMBLE 1 Byte "Start OF Frame" delimiter 6 byte destination address 6 byte source address 2 byte length or type 46 - 1500 bytes variable 802.2 or ethernet header and data 4 byte Frame Check sequence
No, a nibble consists of 4 bits. It is half of a byte, which is made up of 8 bits.
1 byte is made up of 8 bits.In Binary 8 bits have a value of 0-255, therefore any character in ASCII will only take up a physical space of 1 byte.
If a memory location stores one byte, then a kilobyte is made up of 1,000 locations.
A byte is a single unit of digital information, made of of several bits of sequenced binary data.